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On-chip quantum feedback control of a superconducting qubit

Authors :
Kakuyanagi, K.
Kemp, A.
Baba, T.
Matsuzaki, Y.
Nakano, H.
Semba, K.
Saito, S.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Quantum feedback is a technique for measuring a qubit and applying appropriate feedback depending on the measurement results. Here, we propose a new on-chip quantum feedback method where the measurement-result information is not taken from the chip to the outside of a dilution refrigerator. This can be done by using a selective qubit-energy shift induced by measurement apparatus. We demonstrate on-chip quantum feedback and succeed in the rapid initialization of a qubit by flipping the qubit state only when we detect the ground state of the qubit. The feedback loop of our quantum feedback method closed on a chip, and so the operating time needed to control a qubit is of the order of 10 ns. This operating time is shorter than with the convectional off-chip feedback method. Our on-chip quantum feedback technique opens many possibilities such as an application to quantum information processing and providing an understanding of the foundation of thermodynamics for quantum systems.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1509.00580
Document Type :
Working Paper